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Jonathan Harvey
Born: May 3, 1939; Sutton Coldfield, England  
Jonathan Harvey can be thought of as an English Stockhausen: he is perhaps best known for integrating electronically generated sound with live music in the service of a mystical outlook with many (especially non-Western) philosophical influences. However, Harvey's large output also contains many accessible choral pieces and acoustic avant-garde works for orchestra or chamber ensemble.

While a student at Cambridge, Harvey studied
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Harvey: Bird Concerto With Pianosong / Nagano, Atherton, London Sinfonietta
Release Date: 01/31/2012   Label: Nmc   Catalog: 177   Number of Discs: 1
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Works
Advaya (1)
Ah! Sun-flower, for voice & piano (1)
Ashes Dance Back (1)
Bhakti (1)
Bhakti: 2nd movement (1)
Bhakti: 7th movement (1)
Bird Concerto with Pianosong (1)
Body Mandala (1)
Come Holy Ghost (4)
Come Holy Ghost, plainsong hymn (1)
Concerto for Percussion (1)
Dialogue and Song (1)
Dum transisset sabbatum (1)
Flight-Elegy (1)
Flight-Elegy, for violin & piano (1)
From Silence (1)
God is our refuge (1)
Haiku (1)
Haiku for piano (2)
Homage to Cage, a Chopin (1)
Homage to Cage, à Chopin (und Ligeti ist auch dabei), for prepared piano (1)
I love the Lord (6)
Images (4) after Yeats (1)
Jubilus (1)
Lullaby for the Unsleeping (1)
Madonna of Winter and Spring (1)
Mahari (1)
Missa brevis (1)
Nataraja (2)
Nataraja for flute & piano (1)
O Jesu nomen dulce (1)
Other Presences (1)
Quantumplation, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano & tam-tam (1)
Quartet for Strings no 1 (1)
Quartet for Strings no 2 (1)
Quartet for Strings no 3 (1)
Quartet for Strings no 4 (1)
Ricercare una melodia (1)
Ricercare una Melodia, version for trumpet or oboe & tape-delay system (1)
Ritual Melodies (1)
Run Before Lightning (1)
Run Before Lightning, for flute & piano (1)
Scena (1)
Serenade in homage to Mozart (1)
Song Offerings (2)
Speakings (1)
Sprechgesang, for oboe/English horn & ensemble (1)
Sufi Dance (1)
Sufi Dance, for guitar (1)
The Angels (2)
The Riot, for flute/piccolo, bass clarinet & piano (1)
The Summer Cloud's Awakening (1)
The Tree (1)
Thou mastering me God (1)
Timepieces (1)
Tombeau de Messiaen (2)
Tombeau de Messiaen for piano and tape (1)
Towards a Pure Land (1)
Tranquil Abiding (1)
Tree (1)
Trio for Piano and Strings (1)
Trio for Strings (1)
Vers (2)
Vers, for solo piano (1)
White as Jasmine (1)
Biography by David McCarthy
Jonathan Harvey can be thought of as an English Stockhausen: he is perhaps best known for integrating electronically generated sound with live music in the service of a mystical outlook with many (especially non-Western) philosophical influences. However, Harvey's large output also contains many accessible choral pieces and acoustic avant-garde works for orchestra or chamber ensemble.

While a student at Cambridge, Harvey studied composition privately with Erwin Stein and Hans Keller (following the advice of Benjamin Britten), from whom he learned the basics of serial technique. In 1966, Harvey had a "Stockhausen conversion," and the German composer's alternately complex and simple textures had an immediate influence on him, most apparently in the instrumental pieces written from the late-'60s through the 1970s, such as Quantumplation (1973) for chamber ensemble. Harvey spent much of the 1980s at IRCAM, the new-music research center in Paris under the direction of Pierre Boulez. In the first compositional result of this period, Mortuos plango, vivos voco (1980), Harvey combined the sound of his son's singing with that of a bell at Winchester Cathedral, with an effect similar to that of Stockhausen's Gesang der Jünglinge. Another important IRCAM composition was Ritual Melodies (1990) for tape, in which Harvey continually transforms synthesized instrumental and vocal sounds and their associated melodies. Harvey has taught in various English and American universities, and in 1995 began teaching composition at Stanford University in California.
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